
The Lexus LS 600H.

A recent facelift has kept the LS looking fresh.
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The lS comes with two different engine options, a 4.6-litre V8 and a 5.0-litre V8.

The hybrid electric motors are coupled to a CVT gearbox.
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The LS460 uses a eight-speed automatic gearbox.

The interior is clearly layed out with lexus's large 12.3-inch colour display screen dominating the dashboard.
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The interior is covered in quality materials.

The rear features massage rear seats and a entertainment package.
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The exterior is bland when compared to rivals, but the build quality is excellent with tight panel gaps and a glossy finish.

The rear cabin features reclining seats, which feature Ottoman style footrest's and Shiatsu massage function.
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Both models features decent engine power outputs, at 382bhp for the LS460H and 439 bhp for the LS600H.

The ride in the Lexus is good as you'd expect, but the steering feels lifeless.
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